Music for staged works, whether composed as an integral part of the work (e.g., operas) or to otherwise accompany or enhance it (e.g., incidental music)
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Examples for "dramatic music "
Examples for "dramatic music "
1 They've beefed up the action with some stirring, dramatic music .
2 The film also received two Oscar nominations this month: best cinematography and original dramatic music .
3 Transcript (quick dramatic music ) I'm Jake Barton, principal and founder of Local Projects.
4 It's amazing how mundane tasks can be enlivened by a time limit and dramatic music .
5 The clash between Wagner and his critics was a matter of poetry and dramatic music .
1 NZ Composer of music for the stage production 'Nero' which opens at Circa Theatre in Wellington this weekend.
2 He tells BBC Breakfast about his upcoming tour and how he's written the music for the stage version of Roald Dahl's Matilda.
1 For these guys pole tricks, proper stage music and dancing worked for me.
1 But what other great theatrical music can we resurrect?
2 After recording, Superzoom adds theatrical music and effects.
1 He was responsible for incidental music for TV and radio in Niger.
2 We'll hear incidental music composed by Sibelius for Maurice Maeterlinck's 1892 play.
3 Author with a request for the incidental music for the act.
4 There is no incidental music to the dramas of real life.
5 I did a lot of incidental music of the Medieval variety, recalled Innes.
1 This concert, Music for a While, is based mainly on the theatre music of Henry Purcell.
2 Julie Hill speaks to some of the talented folk who create soundtracks for stage in The Secret Life of Theatre Music Composers.
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